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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bjh.17116

"We hypothesise that the SARS‐CoV‐2 infection triggered an anti‐tumour immune response...."

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bjh.17116 "We hypothesise that the SARS‐CoV‐2 infection triggered an anti‐tumour immune response...."

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What is did was separate patients from doctors for nearly a year. This is the same reason it greatly reduced premature births. Pap smears, mammograms, colonoscopies, and the like all increase your odds of getting cancer and thus likely also exacerbate cancer once it starts.

The simple fact is ALL medical procedures have a risk and a benefit. Wearing a mask, taking ibuprofen, getting a vaccine, and putting on a band-aid all have risks and benefits. In the last 40 years, the medical industry has started calling a bunch of their quackery low risk and thus not worth analyzing.

For things like a colonoscopy, how many men need to get years of treatment for a minor tumor that will likely not spread or be a cause of death before it's no longer worth doing the screening? Obviously, this is a win-win for the medical community since they get fees from both the benign cancer and the fatal ones. Part of the underlying issue with colorectal cancer is that it's also greatly increased by anal sex which is all but encourage by the degenerate media these days. So we're essentially extracting fees and creating a lot of stress in otherwise healthy middle aged men in order to slightly prolong the life of fags who are at risk for tons of other diseases and cancers anyway.

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re 'separate patients from doctors' - true. It was so easy to get parking in the prime spots when going to medical appointments for my doctor at a hospital and medical complex. Prior to pandemic you had to circle the parking lot then try the parking structure. After pandemic, no parking search. The question on entrance to the medical building is something like : Have you any symptoms? Have you been near someone diagnosed? Did you test positive? Of course all the answers you give are going to be 'no' so you can get past security to see your doctor.